<h3>Bibliography Module Administrator Details</h3>
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<dd>The Bibliographic administrator controls the preferences and settings for the site installation.  General preferences include the number of entries to show on a page, the title of the default page, the URL path you would prefer, and finally a basic access control which lets the administrator restrict the viewing of bibliographic content to the user that keyed in the content.
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<dt>General</dt>
<dd>The first few settings in the Biblio module administration allow you to decide how many entries to include on a page. Since each entry will usually print 2 to 5 lines, it is very likely you will want to keep the number of entries to 20 or 25.  If you want to rename your bibliographic URL to somthing else, this is where you do it. For example, you may want refer to this as Publications.</dd>

<dt>Authors</dt>
<dd>Within the Biblio module, authors refers to the author of the citation. This is not the author of the node or the entry, but rather the person or persons who wrote the publication.</dd>

<dt>Bibtex</dt>
<dd>BibTeX is reference management software which makes it easier to cite sources consistently.  BibTex separates the bibliographic information from the information presentation.
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<dt>Citekey</dt>
<dd>Citekey is a unique key assigned to each citation (bibliographic) entry.  This key can be automatically generated by the module, created using PHP code or manually entered.
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<dd>Several Biblio settings are available for the user to set once the module has been installed.  Selecting edit on the user profile page will now include a collapsed division called Biblio Settings.  Clicking on the link will expand the division and make it available to the user.
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<dt>Footnotes</dt>
<dd>The Bibliographic Module can integrate with the Footnotes module.  You must separately install the Footnotes module to gain this function.
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<dt>ISI Web of Knowledge</dt>
<dd>ISI Web of Knowledge is a third-party research platform which provides a single interface to search journal articles, patents, websites, conference proceedings, and Open Access material.  More information can be found on their website <a href='http://wokinfo.com/'>ISI Web of Knowledge</a>.
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<dt>Keywords</dt>
<dd>The Bibliographic Module supports the use of keywords, taxonomy, freetagging, and vocabulary to categorize entries.  Keywords are generally a subset of important words or phrases used for grouping purposes.
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<dt>Links</dt>
<dd>There are several types of links available in the Bibliographic Module.  For example, internal links to authors of the citation, external links to Google Scholar, and links for exporting information.  This administration section allows you to customize the links that show.
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<dt>OpenURL</dt>
<dd>Specific information about <a href='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenURL'>OpenURL</a> can be found on wikipedia. OpenURL is a resource locator to help you access citation references.  
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<dt>Profile Pages</dt>
<dd>The users profile pages have been integrated with the Bibliographic module.  Specific settings include displaying user publications, navigation links as well as override capability.
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<dt>Search</dt>
<dd>You can enable a search box for the biliographic pages, control the text shown in the search button and force a reindex of the biblio nodes.
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<dt>Sorting</dt>
<dd>Control the values which can be sorted: Author, Keyword, Title, Type, and Year.  You can also set the sort to be ascending or descending as well as showing the sort as tabs.
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<dt>Styling</dt>
<dd>Styling refers to how the citation is formatted.  The Bibliographic module comes with the following formats: American Medical Association (AMA), American Psychological Association (APA), Chicago, Classic - This is the original biblio style, Council of Science Editors (CSE), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Modern Language Association (MLA), and Vancouver. 

You can also create your own format(s) for inclusion in your site. 
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<dt>Syndication</dt>
<dd>Syndication refers to the Really Simple Syndication (RSS) settings for your site.
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